Wood Stove Identification

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Racechaser

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Mar 3, 2015
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Newbie member and former lurker here. I recently bought a wood stove off of Craigslist to put in a hunting cabin. I am in the process of restoring it. I've never burned wood as an adult. I grew up in a house where we had a two fireplaces, a Ben Franklin stove and later a Timberline stove. I didn't know until I started reading these forums the changes that took place in the industry since the 1980s. Anyhow, I paid $50 for the stove and then cleaned up the rust and gave her a fresh coat of paint on the steel and some stove black on the cast iron door. I'll be replacing some brick and ordering some new glass in the next week. Anyhow, any assistance on determining the manufacturer would be appreciated.
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Outstanding information Mellow. There was no ID tag on the back but the parts number on the door matched a parts list on the S273E.
 
any ideas on this? maybe a manual?
 

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